West Hollywood, occasionally referred to locally as WeHo (/ˈwiːhoʊ/), is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. Incorporated in 1984, it is home to the Sunset Strip. As of the 2010 census, its population was 34,399. It is considered one of the most prominent gay villages in the United States.
Restaurants in West Hollywood
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A new age bookstore.
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Browsing is encouraged at Book Soup, the city's leading funky, fully-stocked bookstore.
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Soolip Paperie and Press carries a stunning collection of unusual and decorative papers imported from around the world, which we use extensively in our couture gift wrap services. We also stock hand crafted greeting cards, stationary, journals, photo albums, ribbons, wax seals, embossers, desk accessories, pens and inks. Everything has the human touch element and the store has a special focus on being green. Visit today and experience an inspired lifestyle.
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West Hollywood Gateway is a premier shopping destination located on the historic Route 66, also known as Santa Monica Boulevard. Home to one of the most popular Target stores in the nation, West Hollywood Gateway enjoys sweeping views of the Hollywood Hills, Hollywood Sign and Griffith Observatory. The shopping center is a magnet to celebrities and athletes whom live close by as well as a wide assortment of people from the community. In addition to Target, the center is home to a number of major national retailers including Best Buy, Ulta, BevMo and GameStop. You are not going to want to miss the varied collection of dining options available as well, which include the historic Formosa Cafe (of LA Confidential fame), Hot N Juicy Crawfish, Crazy Rockin Sushi and Mendocino Farms. In all, the Center is home to over a dozen well-known brands ready to please any discerning shopper. Don't forget to take a break from shopping and enjoy Los Angeles' largest public art installation using video projection in the main courtyard at night. Get ready for your close-up, this is the place to shop, dine and enjoy!
I am a Target shopper so even visiting from NJ, I had to see this Target. The mall here has a very big parking garage so no worries about that. The shops and other stores around seem to be plentiful- everything is here for a shopping excursion! Now the Target itself is very clean, it’s updated, and has a large selection of merchandise. As of writing it was selling California Raspberry Mexican Coke- awesome drink!!! The homely woman at self checkout was the only downer about this store-she was gruff and snotty but I won’t hold it against a wonderful store such as this one. They say celebrity’s shop here but we saw none!
4.0 based on 63 reviews
The epicenter for designer showrooms and unusual exhibits.
I worked in the Blue building for about 10 years...watched all the changes and different restaruants come and go...it's fun to walk through it, just remember these are furniture stores so you cannot purchase any items w/o decorator/designer...
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For leather lovers, here's where you can get those specialty items made to fit.
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Fred Segal is the iconic experiential retailer and lifestyle brand deeply rooted in Los Angeles lifestyle and culture. Fred Segal Sunset continues its famed legacy with a 13,000 square foot flagship, located at 8500 Sunset blvd, featuring permanent shops-within-a-shop, independent local and international brands, an ever-changing event space and a cafe.
I needed a break from my covid work week. Ran up to Fred segal in Hollywood to buy a shirt that I saw online. No need to order two and return one. Great staff knew exactly what I was talking about helped me and then I purchased a few more items. Thanks for the outing
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